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  • What Young Professionals Need from Racquets Leadership - with Kyle Pipkin
    What does it take to thrive as a young professional in the racquet sports industry, and how can today’s leaders support that journey?In this episode of Racquet Fuel, hosts Kim Bastable and Simon Gale sit down with Kyle Pipkin, a recent graduate of Hope College’s Racquet Sports Management program, to explore the early-career experiences shaping the future of tennis leadership. From internships and on-court grind to conferences and career crossroads, Kyle offers a refreshingly honest perspective on what young coaches face as they enter the industry... and what they need to stay in it.He shares his personal path from a public tennis center in Texas to becoming assistant director of the RSM program at Hope College, and challenges the industry to look beyond hourly tasks and toward long-term development, mentorship, and meaning.By the end of this episode, you’ll learn:✅ Why the right mentor (or the lack of one) can launch or derail a young coach’s entire career trajectory✅ The real tension between generations in tennis... and what no one’s saying out loud ✅ Why showing up, shaking hands, and being seen matters more to young pros than another bullet-pointed presentation✅ How to turn “just the new guy” into someone who feels like they belong and have a future✅ The one thing that keeps Kyle up at night as he steps into leadership: what if they leave because of me?Whether you’re a seasoned director, a young pro just starting out, or someone looking to strengthen team culture, this episode is a must-listen. Kyle’s insights challenge us to be more curious, more intentional, and more invested in developing the next generation of leaders in racquet sports.Connect with KYLE PIPKIN on LinkedInHOPE College Professional Racquet Sports ManagementLooking to become a more confident, competent, and clear business leader with a lifelong career in the industry? Become a Certified Director of Racquet Sports. Visit our website to learn more!
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  • Leading People, Not Lessons: The Real Work of a Racquets Director
    What does it take to land your first Director of Racquet Sports job - and lead with confidence once you do?In this episode of Racquet Fuel, hosts Kim Bastable and Simon Gale sit down with Michael Pereira, who shares his honest, inspiring journey from teaching pro to facility leader.Michael walks us through the hard truths of chasing your first director role - from 23 job rejections to launching his own business managing a city tennis center. Along the way, he shares how earning his Director of Racquet Sports Certificate and Master’s in Sport Management from the University of Florida prepared him not only to get the job, but to succeed in it.Now nearly a year into leading Querbes Tennis Center in Shreveport, LA, Michael reflects on the challenges of managing people, building systems, and learning that leadership isn’t about getting off the court - it’s about stepping up in new ways.By the end of this episode, you’ll learn:✅ Why getting hired as a first-time director is harder - and more rewarding - than it looks✅ What it means to lead a team, not just run a program✅ How Michael used mentorship, networking, and education to break into leadership✅ Why your resume gets you in the door- but relationships close the deal✅ The key mindset shifts from coaching players to managing staff✅ Why directors need systems, not just vision - and how Michael built his from the ground up✅ What leadership really looks like when you’re working 60–70 hours a week and still excited to show upWhether you're an aspiring director, a hiring manager, or someone in the middle of the transition from court to office, this episode is a must-listen. Listen now and hear how one coach turned “no” into “now,” and is building something he’s proud of: one system, one hire, and one clay court at a time.Connect with Michael Pereira on LinkedInConnect with Kim Bastable on LinkedInConnect with Simon Gale on LinkedInLooking to become a more confident, competent, and clear business leader with a lifelong career in the industry? Become a Certified Director of Racquet Sports. Visit our website to learn more!
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  • Building More Than Courts: Developing People, Systems, and Sustainability - with Ajay Pant
    What does it take to leave a successful career in club leadership and launch into consulting? In this episode of Racquet Fuel, hosts Kim Bastable and Simon Gale sit down with longtime industry leader Ajay Pant to explore his recent transition into the world of racquet sports consulting.Ajay shares what prompted the shift, how his consulting practice works, and what clubs should know before bringing in a consultant. From system gaps and professional development needs to the future of industry leadership, Ajay offers an honest and practical look at what it takes to support long-term success in racquet sports.By the end of this episode, you'll learn:Why leaving a high-level leadership role to become a consultant provided perspective on what clubs truly need to growWhat consultants actually do behind the scenesThe hidden gaps holding clubs back and how addressing them can unlock major growthThe most overlooked (and most powerful) tools in leadership todayHow consulting compensation is evolvingWhy leadership is more than a title... it’s a sacred responsibilityWhether you’re a club owner, director, or aspiring leader, this episode will give you a behind-the-scenes look at the consulting side of the industry - and how to create stronger, more sustainable businesses.Connect with Ajay Pant on LinkedIn and for consulting opportunities on his website!Looking to become a more confident, competent, and clear business leader with a lifelong career in the industry? Become a Certified Director of Racquet Sports. Visit our website to learn more!
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  • Lights, Camera, Racquets: The Art of Reinvention with Bryan Fox
    How does someone go from directing films in Hollywood to directing racquet sports at a country club? In this episode of Racquet Fuel, hosts Kim Bastable and Simon Gale sit down with Bryan Fox, Director of Racquet Sports at Lakeshore Country Club, to explore his fascinating journey from the entertainment industry to the world of tennis.Bryan shares what pulled him away from Hollywood and into racquet sports, how his background in storytelling and performance fuels his creativity as a director, and why human connection is at the core of everything he does. With insights on career reinvention, creative programming, and staying relevant in a rapidly evolving industry, this episode is an inspiring listen for anyone building a meaningful career in racquet sports.By the end of this episode, you'll learn:✅ Why Bryan left a successful Hollywood career to pursue deeper fulfillment in tennis✅ How creativity and storytelling can enhance member engagement and programming✅ Why human connection (not technique) is the foundation of great coaching and leadership✅ How to embrace innovation with new sports like Padel and Pickleball✅ What it means to build a long-term, sustainable career in racquet sports✅ Why taking risks and learning from failure is essential for personal and professional growth✅ The importance of building community on your team, with your players, and in your club✅ How creative events like “Pops & Paddle” and junior “World Tour” camps create lasting impactWhether you're a coach, aspiring director, or longtime leader, this episode will remind you that your background is an asset, and that fulfillment often comes from going back to what you loved in the first place.Listen now to hear how Bryan Fox brought a Hollywood mindset to racquet sports... and why he’s never looked back.Looking to become a more confident, competent, and clear business leader with a lifelong career in the industry? Become a Certified Director of Racquet Sports. Visit our website to learn more!
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  • Revitalizing Tennis Communities: A Conversation with Mary Buschmann
    What does it take to preserve and grow tennis facilities in today’s ever-changing landscape? In this episode of Racquet Fuel, hosts Kim Bastable and Simon Gale sit down with Mary Buschmann, Executive Director of USTA Missouri Valley, to explore the challenges and opportunities of managing public tennis facilities, engaging local communities, and ensuring long-term success.Mary shares the fascinating story behind the Plaza Tennis Center, a 100-year-old facility established and operated by the KC Parks and Recreation Department in Kansas City, MO. IN 2024, USTA Missouri Valley developed a partnership with the KC Parks to revitalize the facilities, breathing new life and utilization. From navigating parks department partnerships to rethinking how success is measured, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone involved in tennis leadership.By the end of this episode, you'll learn:✅ Why community engagement is the key to a thriving tennis facility✅ How USTA Missouri Valley stepped in to save the Plaza Tennis Center✅ The importance of measuring success by court utilization, not just profit✅ The biggest leadership lessons from Mary’s 20-year career in tennis✅ Why creative programming (like day camps, corporate play, and red-ball tennis ) is essential for growth✅ The challenge of finding and developing talent in the racquet sports industry✅ Why strong partnerships with parks departments make or break public facilities✅ How USTA’s commitment to infrastructure improvements is shaping the future of tennisListen now to gain valuable insights on leadership, community impact, and the evolving role of tennis facilities!Looking to become a more confident, competent, and clear business leader with a lifelong career in the industry? Become a Certified Director of Racquet Sports. Visit our website to learn more!
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Racquet Fuel provides insights into the best practices and innovations of racquets industry business leaders. Co-hosts Kim Bastable, Director of Professional Tennis Management at the University of Florida, and Simon Gale, Senior Director Racquet Sports Development at the USTA National Campus, help racquets leaders in your ability to grow the game and to improve the experiences you offer to both your staff and players by talking to industry leaders, including USTA executives, authors and innovators. If you are on a career path in racquet sports or already a racquets business leader and you want to stay up to date on ideas and innovations in racquets industry business and leadership, this podcast is for you. Presented by the Athlete+ Podcast Network at the University of Florida Institute for Coaching Excellence.
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